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Alexia, Doug, and Jacob are married, yes, married. In this family, there's one wife and two husbands and they want you to know they're normal and just like any other family. The three of them live in Ohio where together they raise their three kids, juggle regular jobs and the ups and downs of family life.
Their views on love, family, and acceptance of others are refreshing, insightful, and sure to make you second guess judging their lifestyle. They're hoping to fight the stigma attached to polygamy; their lifestyle isnât based on religion and is solely based on love. A love in which the person you love feels free. They are like any other family, except theirs consists of one wife and two husbands.
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In this episode of Going Through It, Natalie returns to celebrate GTI's one year anniversary with Kenechi. The women reflect on the ups and downs they've been through in the last year and discuss some important life updates.
Like last year, they share their plans for Valentine's day, except this year one of them is now single :/
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On this episode of GTI, Nicole Nam, entrepreneur, fitness guru, host of the Vibing in Valentino podcast, and social media influencer discusses her experience with interracial dating, her struggle to live up to Asian beauty standards and her determination to be successful in her own right, despite her family's privilege.
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Vibing in Valentino
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Vibing Strong
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On this episode of Going Through It, we're joined by lifestyle and fashion influencer, Lillian Yvette, aka SavvyClickChick. Lillian is also the CEO of her own marketing company, SavyClick Marketing, an agency focused on authentically building your brand.
SavvyClickChick shares the advice she'd give her younger self throughout the different stages of her life, from surviving high school to navigating a divorce. Her transparency and ability to bounce back from some of her "mistakes" are refreshing and are sure to make you feel a little less alone on your journey.
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Check out our website:
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In this episode, Kenechi discusses the definition of consent, what is and isn't consent, and the rights one has to say no at any time.
There are many layers to this discussion and a lot left to be understood. This was a brief discussion on the matter with broad details. Consent and all that comes with it will be discussed in-depth with professionals in a future episode.
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Was it rape? That's the question Kenechi has been asking herself for over a decade! She's remained silent, unable to speak of the experienced that has puzzled her for so many years, until today.
In this episode of Going Through It, for the first time ever, Kenechi details her traumatic experience of losing her virginity at the tender age of fourteen and the effects living in denial caused her.
If you've been a victim of physical, sexual, or verbal abuse, please remember that it is NEVER your fault. You are NOT alone and you WILL get through it.
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Sex Trafficking. Did Some vision of Liam Nissan's Taken, or images of children in third world countries being sold come to mind when you read the words "sex trafficking"? If so, you're not wrong; however, in reality, many cases of sex trafficking don't occur as those depicted in the movies. A large number of cases occur right here in the U.S. and many aren't as dramatic.
In this episode of Going Through It, sex trafficking survivor, L. Rodgers, recounts her story of being trafficked in one of America's most famous cities, New York City. L is an Americana/Soul Singer, songwriter, former American Idol contestant, and proud member of the LGBTQ+ community. When she left Baltimore at 21 to make her broadway dreams a reality in the Big Apple, she had no idea her dreams would be stolen from her and her main focus would become survival.
L's story is one of endurance, bravery, and resilience. She shares her experiences through her music and appearances, in hopes of helping other survivors cope or preventing women from becoming sex trafficking victims.
Follow L. Rodgers on Instagram @l.rodgerthat
If you know someone who is being sex trafficked or you're a victim and would like help
contact humantraffickinghotline.org
Call 1 (888) 373-7888
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In this episode of Going Through it, Kenechi and guest host, Gilbert, interview porn star Hazelnut xxx.
Hazelnut is an adult entertainer and entrepreneur. She was born to immigrant parents, who left her in America as a baby to be raised by her maternal aunt after her mother was deported to Yemen. When her aunt died at the age of 12, she was thrust into the foster care system. Although she lived in the mean streets of an NYC hood, Hazel didn't let that hold her down. She took her destiny into her own hands and used her knowledge of the streets to get ahead.
Hazel talks about how she chose porn over stripping, the importance of being knowledgeable about her contracts and not talking s**t from anyone. She happily shares some fun stories of porn experiences she's had over the years. She's fun, energetic and unapologetic about her decision.
THIS IS NOT A SOB STORY, this Is simply Hazelnutxxx's journey to becoming a successful porn star.
Find Hazel #Hazelnutxxx
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This episode is part two of the men vs women round table. Kenechi, along with her college and high school friends Lysaun, Russell, Guzie, and Erica continue their discussion on relationships.
They compare their thoughts on fitness & hygiene compatibility, sharing phone passcodes with their spouses, and the difference in dating after twenty-five.
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In this episode of Going Through It, it's the men vs the women. Kenechi, along with her college and high school friends Lysaun, Russell, Guzie, and Erica have a panel discussion about relationships.
They compare their thoughts on why men and women cheat, the importance of sex in relationships, the necessity of marriage, and more.
Find us on Instagram @goingthrough_it and email us at [email protected]
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In this episode of Going Through It, Kenechi discusses Islam and the anti-Islamic attitude in America with model and travel enthusiast, Ymna Negm. Ymna delves into her struggles of adjusting to life in America after migrating from Egypt. From deciding to wear her hijab in the 6th grade and getting her first taste of bullying, to unapologetically wearing it to job interviews, sheâs an open book. She also debunks many about the misconceptions of Islam.
It is our hope that after this episode, youâll have a better understanding of Islam and truly understand that extremists are not the majority.
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Going Through It is back and better!
On this episode, Courtney Romano, author of the book The First Ten Years joins us to discuss how she survived her first 10 years post-grad. Courtney moved to NYC from Pennslyvania with dreams of being a Broadway star. âMaking itâ in the Big Apple came with its challenges.. rejection is simply part of the process. While rejection can be soul-crushing, Courtney, decided to look at the noâs as bringing her closer to a yes. Resilience and pure determination was the recipe for her success. Sheâs now a Barry Award-nominated actor with several off-Broadway performances under her belt, a featured author, wife and new mom.
The First Ten Years isn't about knowing the right answers, it's about knowing the right questions - Courtney Romano
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What is happiness? Does it exist? If so, what does it mean to you?
In this episode, Kenechi and Natalie discuss their pursuit of happiness and their plans for the summer during Going Through Its hiatus.
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What is fear to you? Is fear holding you back?
In this episode, Kenechi, along with guest co-hosts Clinay and Ashley, discuss their struggles with fear and their journey to overcoming it.
All three ladies delve deep into their innermost selves to identify why they have given fear their power and how they plan to take it back "one brick at a time"!Listen now to learn why fear by itself isn't always negative, and can instead be used to empower.
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Let's talk toxic people and the importance of ridding them from your life.
Below are some quotes that Kenechi and Natalie find helpful in regards to toxic people.
Until you let go of all the toxic people in your life you will never be able to grow into your fullest potential!
You can't change someone who doesn't see an issue in their actions
You donât ever have to feel guilty about removing toxic people from your lifeâŠ
Letting go doesnât mean giving up, but rather accepting that there are things that cannot be
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This week the ladies discuss some hot topics which include, the James Charles and Tati scandal and the College bribery scandal. Also in this episode, Natalie gives an update on finding closure with her exes and Kenechi talks about the joys of regaining her self esteem.
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April has been one hell of a month! It was filled with exciting moments, as well as some trying times. In this episode, Kenechi and Natalie discuss the emotional rollercoaster they've been on this past month, and they share some of the methods they use to stay strong.
Remember no matter what life throws your way, don't ever give up.
Remember to be kind to yourself and gentle with your thoughts.
For questions, suggestions, or simply to connect
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What does it mean to me Afro Latina? Who can identify as Afro-Latina? Do you have a clear understanding of the term? Well, neither do we! This week the ladies, along with guest Angelica Williams, tackle the polarizing term. Natalie and Angelica discuss what "Afro Latino" means to them and how that label affects them.
Can you imagine living your day to day life struggling with your identity?! Listen to this episode to learn how the ladies have managed the identity crises they've experienced at various points in their lives.
Special Thanks to Angelica Williams.
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The saying is liars have no memory, right?! Well, Natalie and Kenechi actually remember some of theirs. This week the ladies share some of the silly lies they've told to get out of awkward situations.
Do you remember your lies? Head over to our Instagram @goingthrough_it and tell us some of the silly lies you've told in the comments.
If you liked this episode, please share our podcast with a friend.
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